AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 11

A Boeing 767 en route from Boston to Los Angeles. The plane, carrying
81 passengers, nine flight attendants and two pilots, crashed into a tower
of New York's World Trade Center about 8:45 a.m. ET.

Crew:

John Ogonowski, 52, Dracut, Mass., pilot.1st photo: American Airlines captain John Ogonowski is shown in a file photo provided by his family. Ogonowski was captain of American Airlines Flight 11.(AP Photo)

2nd photo:Margaret Ogonowski, the widow of American Airlines Flight 11 pilot, John Ogonowski, is surrounded by her daughters, Mary, 11, far left, Caroline, 14, and Laura, 16, right, after receiving an American flag during a memorial service Monday, Sept. 17, 2001, in Dracut, Mass. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

3rd photo:Theresa Ogonowski (C), mother of American Airlines pilot John Ogonowski, receives an American Flag from her son Lieutenant Colonel James Ogonowski, brother of John Oganowski, after a memorial service in Dracut, Massachusetts, September 17, 2001. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

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Tom McGuinness, co-pilot
This is an early 1990s photo, exact date not known, of Tom McGuinness taken at Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego, Calif. McGuinness was the co-pilot of American Airlines Flight 11. A service will be held for McGuinness Sunday in Greenland, N.H. (AP Photo)

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Barbara Arestegui 38, Marstons Mills, Mass.,flight attendant.

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Jeffrey Collman 41, Novato, Calif., flight attendant.

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Sara Low, 28, Batesville, Ark., flight attendant.
This is an undated family handout photo of American Airlines flight attendant Sara Low, a native of Batesville, Ark., who recently moved to Boston. (AP Photo/Family Handout)

Passengers:

David Angell, 54, Pasadena, Calif.
Television producer David Angell, pictured in an undated file photo, and his wife Lynne were among the passengers. Angell was both writer and producer for the 1980's television series "Cheers." He co-created and was executive producer of the NBC sitcoms "Wings" and "Frasier." REUTERS/Paramount Television Handout

Christine Barbuto, 32, a buyer for ladies' sportswear, TJX,
Brookline, Mass.
This is a family handout photo, date and location not known, of Christine Barbuto, 32, of Brookline, Mass., an executive buyer for the TJX Co. of Framingham, Mass.(AP Photo/Family Handout)

Karleton D.B. Fyfe, 31, Brookline, Mass., John Hancock
This is a family photo of Karleton Fyfe. The John Hancock financial analyst was flying from Boston to Los Angeles for a business meeting. He was raised and graduated from high school in Durham, N.C. and was a 1992 graduate of the University of North Carolina. Photo was taken circa 1991.(AP Photo/ho via Herald-Sun)

Andrew Curry Green, 34, of Los Angeles
Andrew Curry Green, 34, of Los Angeles, is shown in this Dec. 2000 handout photo. Green moved to the Los Angeles area about six months ago to become director of business development for eLogic, a Venice, Calif.-based Internet company. Green is survived by his wife, Shannon. (AP Photo/eLogic)

Waleed Joseph Iskandar
1st photo: Wed, Sep 19 04:57 PM
Waleed Iskandar, a London resident and business strategy consultant, died at the age of 34 aboard American Airlines Flight 11 in New York on September 11, 2001. Iskandar was on the flight from Boston to Los Angeles to visit his parents when hijackers commandeered the plane and crashed it into the World Trade Center. REUTERS/Handout (Reuters)2nd photo: Lebanese student Waleed Joseph Iskandar(R) is seen with his unidentified girlfriend in the United States in this undated file photo. Iskandar, a 34-year-old of Palestinian Christian origin, on his way to visit his parents when hijackers commandeered the plane. Iskandar was studying industrial engineering at Stanford University and had an MBA from Harvard University where he won a scholarship to work on a Ph.D. (REUTERS/ HO) Correction and comment from Waleed's father Joseph... The 2nd photo was taken at the Graduation day at Stanford University, 1989, with his classmate "Miss Kara Cadwallader"Waleed earned his B.S. in 1988 in industrial engineering with a minor in computer science and his M.S. in 1989, also in industrial engineering. He moved to Boston in 1990 to begin his career as a consultant with Monitor Group, a leading global strategy-consulting firm. In 1993, he earned an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar.
I have created a web site in his honor and Memory. I humbly invite you to visit it at:
http://iskandar.com/waleed911
I thank you very much for including my son's name in your list.
God bless you,
Joseph Iskandar (Waleed's Father)

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Robert Jalbert, 61, Swampscott, Mass.

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John Jenkins
John C. Jenkins of Cambridge, Mass., in this 2000 family handout photo. (AP Photo/Family Handout)

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Charles Jones, 48, Bedford, Mass. Charles E. Jones of Bedford, Mass., a Program Manager with Information & Electronic Warfare Systems in Hudson, N.H., was manifested as a passenger aboard American Airlines Flight #11, one of the aircraft that crashed into the World Trade Center. Chuck joined the company in March of 1999, following a distinguished career in the U.S. Air Force. A 1974 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, he was one of a select group trained as Space Shuttle Mission Specialists. The former astronaut was a key part of space activities in the unit's Information Dominance Systems business area, and was flying from Boston to Los Angeles to work details of a space-related proposal.

John Wenckus
John Wenckus, of Torrance, Calif., shown in this undated handout photo, was one of those killed aboard American Airlines Flight 11, when it was hijacked by terrorists and flown into one of the towers at the World Trade Center Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, in New York.
AP Photo/Daily Breeze

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Candace Lee Williams, 20, Danbury, Conn.
Candace Lee Williams, shown in a file photo, date and location not known. Williams was a business administration at Northeastern University in Boston.
AP Photo/Danbury News-Times